BIRD MASSACRE

Factory bred quail chicks used as clay pigeons

This type of activity, known as 'Tirada de Cordoniz',
takes place regularly in Spain but is extremely difficult to track
down.

An undercover FAACE investigation can now expose the facts.

18 crates, each containing thirty quail chicks, left
the broiler sheds of supplier and breeder Leopoldo Solsona. They were
destined to be massacred in a 'Tirada de Cordoniz' taking place in
a purpose built arena, in the countryside of the Province of Castellon,
Spain.

This 'Tournament' was open to anyone prepared to pay
1,800 pesetas, 9.60 US dollars, to shoot at ten birds.

The birds were stuffed alive into the barrel of an
adapted clay pigeon launcher, and blasted into the air.

Some chicks were shattered as they left the spring-loaded
launcher; those that managed to survive this, flailed helplessly in
the sky, before being shot down by large calibre shotguns.

These last seconds of their existence was the only
time these quail had seen the sky.

Some tiny birds were still alive after this barrage
and lay fluttering on the ground before eventually dying.

A few hopped fearfully through the bodies of their
companions trying to escape. Their desperate attempts were frustrated
by the netting around the area that allowed no exit or yet more shot
ripping their fragile frames to shreds. These, escapees were the subjects
of much laughter and joking.

The pace was non-stop. The arrival of each group of
guns announced by the tooting of a toy rubber horn.

At the end of the massacre some few hundred bodies
lay scattered like little grey stones across the killing arena. A
prize giving was held, with plastic trophies plus pesetas awarded
to the shooter with the highest tally of hits.

Afterwards amidst the picking up of beer tins, and
general tidying, the bodies were scooped up by various men and flung
into boxes and carrier bags to be taken off and eaten.

Any poor little survivor hidden behind the bodies of
its companions or tucked away in a corner was stamped on or flung
into the bags to suffocate amongst the corpses.

When the various cars and trucks drove away the place
was empty and as silent as death.